Black Sherif strips “Find A Way” back to an acoustic guitar loop in a minor key, a low hum of synth and his voice. He sings it close and cracked, the rasp catching as he switches between English, Pidgin and Twi. Produced by longtime collaborator Joker and released through EMPIRE, the single sits inside PUMA’s World Cup campaign for Ghana, whose Black Stars reach their fifth FIFA World Cup this summer across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The song returns to what Black Sherif has written about since Konongo, the mining town in Ghana’s Ashanti Region where he grew up: getting through long odds, holding on to belief, and carrying his people with him. He brought afrobeats, highlife and asakaa, the Ghanaian drill sound, together early on, and the new single works from the barest version of that: a guitar figure, a low synth bed and his voice.
“Find A Way” follows “SWAGGA“, his return to hip-hop after he was named Artiste of the Year for the second time at the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, and it arrives as he moves toward his biggest New York headline show yet, at the Hammerstein Ballroom on 1 August.
At 24, Black Sherif is already Ghana’s most-streamed artist: his debut The Villain I Never Was has passed three billion streams, and IRON BOY, released in 2025, has crossed one billion.
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